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Posted: 09/06/2007
- The Colorado Department of Transportation says preliminary reports show the number of DUI arrests dropped in Colorado during an 18-day DUI crackdown compared to the same time-period last year.

Posted: 09/06/2007
- The U.S. Senate narrowly approved a measure Thursday requiring the Army to wait a year before deciding whether to push ahead with a controversial expansion of its Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site in southeast Colorado.

Posted: 09/06/2007
- A report released Thursday by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers analyzes school and campus safety in Colorado and gives recommendations to help prevent violence in high schools and colleges.

Updated: 09/07/2007
- It's said a picture is worth a thousand words, but for one very worldly photographer who now calls Colorado Springs home, his pictures are worth much more than words to military families.

Updated: 09/06/2007
- An update now to a story we brought you on Friday about a Colorado Springs family that's dealing with a deadly disease. A drug that could save their child's life is so expensive their insurance company denied coverage, forcing the family to keep their son in the hospital in order to get treatment.

Updated: 09/05/2007
- Colorado Senator Ken Salazar is calling for the Army to slow down plans on expanding Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site. Legislation proposed Wednesday echo a similar amendment passed by the House earlier this year.

Posted: 09/05/2007
- The nation's largest microwave popcorn maker says it'll change the recipe for its Orville Redenbacher and Act II brands over the next year to remove a flavoring chemical linked to a lung ailment.

Updated: 09/05/2007
- A truck crashes into a bedroom where a 3-year-old girl is asleep in bed. It happened early Sunday morning at the Rustic Hills Park Apartments on Potter Drive. Tuesday the girl's parents told 11 News, they fear the driver may never be caught.

Updated: 09/04/2007
- The entire trip should have lasted less than an hour, but it became a rescue mission that took all afternoon. A Colorado Springs dropped out of the air Tuesday, landing squarely in a group of trees on a mountain slope west of Monument.

Updated: 09/04/2007
- Fort Carson officials confirm that the 21-year-old victim of a lightning strike was one of their soldiers originally from Montana, but stationed at the Mountain Post. He was camping with friends when the strike occurred.

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